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Colin Tracy

Picture History - 1 views

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    This website is a collection of photographs from all periods of time. The search function allows you to pick an event or time period and it will bring up pictures from that time for you to look at on your computer.
Kelsey Sawyers

TIME Magazine - 0 views

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    TIME has all of the latest news articles. Almost everything that is printed in the magazine is also available online. It's a great tool to get students excited about reading the news.
Gary Wright

Invigorating Science: Teaching with a High Tech, Low-Cost Tool | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article has a link for a digital microscope. This is a low-cost, technology tool for science teachers. It allows the same magnifications and capabilities as an optical microscope, but the images can be imported into microsoft word and PowerPoint. Also, this tool allows for real-time and time-lapse movies... a great tool!
Travis Vithalani

Time Line Generator - 0 views

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    Time line creator - free
Ashley Pack

Flipping your Classroom - 0 views

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    This website gives you support and tips for "flipping" your classroom - videotaping your lectures and assigning them for homework, so that you are able to interact with the students on assigned activities during class and not wasting your time lecturing. Really interesting new method!
alexis hubert

The Common Core Standards for Mathematics @ MathGoodies - 0 views

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    This website has the Common Core standards listed for all levels of math, including both traditional math standards and integrated standards. I can pull the standards up one at a time and look at a description and example of what the standard is asking for. 
Melissa Williamson

Best Of History Websites - 0 views

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    Provides a detailed list of the most helpful history aid websites, based on a broad subject that has many useful subtopics to truly narrow the information down to a specific event or time period. Also includes many awesome lesson plans.
Brianna Campbell

NY Times Common Core Lesson Plans Blog - 0 views

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    This site has tons of Common Core lessons and some of them are not just for one subject.
Patrick McCarthy

WWW.History - 0 views

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    This site is put up by a teacher on many different times and events throughout history.  There are links by subject and there are links for students to look for articles published in the Journal of American History.  
Joseph Perone

Why Do I Have to Take Algebra? - 1 views

  • "I don't need algebra, because I'm not going to college": There was a time not so long ago when children in middle schools were assigned to "tracks" according to what "everybody knew" each child would "need". (This tracking was why middle schools were invented in the first place.) Educational "experts" presumed to "know" what the various children "needed", based on culturally-based (but unjustified) presumptions. The educators then locked children into "appropriate" tracks, thereby locking many children out of college before they'd even begun high schoo
  • Modern educationist philosophy in America seems to say that education has to be "fun" and "entertaining" to be justifiable. Today's students often absorb the ethic that, unless a thing is easy, they shouldn't have to bother. But most worthwhile things in life are going to require some effort. If you want that great job, that interesting career, that open-ended future, you're almost certainly going to need some mathematical skills. And algebra is the basis, the foundation, the tool-box, for those skills.
  • "I'm only taking this class because the university makes me!": Let's be brutally honest here. The university didn't put a gun to your head and make you enroll. You decided you wanted their degree. You wanted their piece of paper. Why? Probably so you could (eventually) get a better job. In order to get that job, you need at least some subset of the skills which are taught in algebra. You might be right that you'll never factor another quadratic in your entire life. But you want the university's piece of paper, so you're going to have to jump through the hoops required to get it. The algebra class is one of those hoops. If you don't want to jump through the hoop, that's fine; but you won't get the piece of paper. It's your choice
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  • "I can't drop out!", you reply, "I can't get that job unless I have a college degree." Ah. So, to get the job you want, you need to demonstrate proficiency in basic job skills. To demonstrate that proficiency, you need a degree. To get the degree, you need algebra. In other words, you do need this stuff for your job
  • "Will algebra even be 'relevant' in the future?": While jobs and their specific skill-sets may change over time, mathematics won't. Twenty years from now, two plus two will still be four, and quadratics will still be either factorable or prime. Whatever job you get will provide the job-specific training you need, but to get that job in the first place, you're going to need some background knowledge and skills. And to be able to keep up with progress, to keep on top of new skill-sets, to move up the ladder, to jump across into new and better career fields, you will need the flexibility of a broad foundation. That foundation includes mathematics
  • The lessons and patterns of mathematics are important, too. If all you take from algebra is a comfort with variables and formulas, an ability to interpret graphs and to think logically, and a willingness to use abstraction when you try to solve problems, then you have gained some incredibly useful life skills, skills that will open doors, give you options, and allow you to make your own informed choices
  • The specific algorithms you might study are not as important as the general patterns, techniques, and lessons that you can learn. Don't short-change your future by opting out now
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    Great answer to the question "Why do I need to know Algebra???"
Chris Bollow

Smithsonian - 0 views

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    This site has information on US History, World History, and current events. There are games and puzzles, videos, articles, photos, and information on stuff being studied for the first time right now.
Chris Kidder

Ancestry - 0 views

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    Website to look up family histories and family trees. Could be used to paint a historical picture of the times.
Colin Tracy

Maps - 0 views

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    This website is a collection of maps grouped together by time period. It starts with the ancient world and ends with 21st century maps.
Kourtnie Jeffcoat

10th Grade Writing Standards Overview - 0 views

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    This breaks down the expectations for students in 10th grade English as well as their expected writing abilities.
Melissa Williamson

The Industrial Revolution - 0 views

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    Describes the Industrial Revolution and all of its impacts very in-depth.
Jordan Rouse

Online Timer - 2 views

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    Simple timer to use on your computer for when students are working independently or when the class is playing a game. Easy to start/stop and will help time management skills.
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    Easy to use online timer for individual student work (tests or quizzes) and group-work.
Joseph Perone

Becoming a Nurse - Why Math is Critical - 1 views

  • Nursing Math It is not the hardest math in the world, but you do need a solid understanding of basic math. Check out the free basic math review and if any of it seems unfamiliar, you should brush up on your basic math skills. There is no way around it you need to know math to get in nursing school, become a nurse and practice safely. Nursing math is all about dosage calculation and you must be right all the time.
  • Test taking skills. Nursing tests are not your standard exams. Many nursing students fail simply because they can not comprehend the test questions.  Check out either reducing test anxiety or test taking tips DO NOT MISS THE FREE FIVE DAY TEST TAKING SKILLS CLASS.
  • earn Nursing Math -- Drug Calculation This page has three calculators for nursing math and drug calculations. What is special about these calculators is that they are not here just to give you the value, but to show you the steps to learn how to calculate the value on your own.
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    For anyone who wants to go into medicine (nursing, being a doctor, etc), and wants to know "why we need to know this" - read on!
mightychondrion

theoretical physics interactive - 0 views

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    help students branch their concept boundaries
Janna Robertson

Free Technology for Teachers - 1 views

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    You can get his free weekly updates or just check his website from tiem to time for free educational technology!
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